Cultivation Technologies, Inc. is the first to build a commercial cannabis campus of its kind. This first project is located in Coachella, California which will span 111,500 square feet including four cultivation centers, two manufacturing facilities, a testing lab, a distributor and transportation hub, and a pharmaceutical office. The company expects to replicate this in other municipalities in California.

In the premiere episode of MarijuanaMania, Berner takes you on an exclusive trip to the Cookie Fam's farm to talk breeding and then to the 3rd GenerationFamily farm during harvest season to get an inside look at what it actually takes to create some of best strains the world has ever smoked.
Executive Producer: Berner
Produced by Northbound Films - www.northboundfilms.com
Subscribe to Berner's channel - http://bit.ly/BernerYouTube
Watch more exclusive content from Berner:
Official music videos - http://bit.ly/BernerMusicVideos
The Big Pescado album stream - http://bit.ly/TheBigPescado
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Marijuana Mania - http://bit.ly/MarijuanaMania
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published:23 Feb 2016

views:2653962

Australian Agricultural CollegeCorporation (AACC) LongreachCampus offers specialised training in stud and commercial beef cattle, horse breeding and training, goat and farm production, merino sheep and wool production for careers in the pastoral industry.

An international farm management expert from New Zealand visited Harper Adams University recently to talk to students and share the latest research findings.
ProfessorNicola Shadbolt, Chair of Farm Management at Massey University in New Zealand, spoke about the dairy industry both in terms of her country and globally. She also gave an update on current research that investigates how dairy farmers perceive risk and how this connects to their business performance.
Professor Shadbolt, who has five farming and forestry equity partnerships with her family, said: “Few people in the world research farm management, so the more you can share your research with people around the globe, the better.
“The students posed very good questions and really, my take home message is for them to consider why farmers manage how they do, their attitude to risk, and how this then connects to their performance.
“Farm business management research is really about understanding why farmers make the decisions that they do. If you can come up with statistical tools and ways to help that understanding, that’s all part of the research journey.”
Professor Shadbolt met Harper AdamsSenior Lecturer in Farm Business Management, TonyAsson, during a presentation on her research in Capri.
Mr Asson said: “We were delighted to be able to host Professor Shadbolt, an international expert within the field of farm management research.
“We believe that it is important that students expand their thinking beyond just UK agriculture, and take into consideration what is happening around the globe as there is plenty that they can learn from an international perspective.
“Professor Shadbolt’s talk was extremely well received and we look forward to hearing future updates on her research.”

published:04 Jun 2015

views:111

Junction 21 provides a year-round farm to table experience by using hydroponic produce grown at Growers Supply's Iowa campus. The restaurant's produce is grown on a number of HydroCycle systems. To find out more about HydroCycle GrowingSystems by Growers Supply, visit http://www.growerssupply.com/farm/supplies/cat1a;gs_hydroponics.html

A really cool Farmers Market on the CSU campus that featured fruits and vegetables grown by local Farmers that took place on campus every Thursday last fall. It was a really cool way to meet many local produce growers and learn more about where your food comes from, not to mention the freshest fruits and veggies in town! And don't forget our spring opening is May 13 ...Check it out!

Campus (train)

The Campus was a passenger train operated by Amtrak between Chicago and Champaign, Illinois. The Chicago-Champaign corridor already saw two trains daily: the Shawnee (Chicago-Carbondale) and the Panama Limited (Chicago-New Orleans). The Campus made a round-trip Friday and Sunday, serving the University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign. A second train, the Illini, made a Friday trip. The Campus first appeared on the November 14, 1971, timetable, the first timetable Amtrak issued with its own numbers. Amtrak discontinued the Campus and Illini on March 5, 1972. Both trains had used Central Station, which Amtrak was abandoning; Amtrak judged that the additional 35–40 minutes necessary to serve Union Station made the schedule impractical. The Campus was the last passenger train to use Central Station.

Campus was first broadcast as a television pilot on Channel 4 on 6November2009, as part of the channel's Comedy Showcase season of comedy pilots. A full series was later commissioned and commenced airing on 5April2011, with the first episode being a re-shoot and expanded version of the pilot. When first broadcast many critics claimed it was too similar to Green Wing and that much of the humour was offensive. However, others praised the show's dark humour and surrealism.Campus was cancelled after one series due to poor TV ratings. Over the course of the first series (not including the pilot) the average ratings were 554,000 viewers per episode, or 2.99% of the total audience, which is below the Channel4 average.

Nova Scotia

Nova Scotia (Latin for "New Scotland", pronounced in English as /ˌnoʊvəˈskoʊʃə/) (French: Nouvelle-Écosse; Scottish Gaelic:Alba Nuadh; Scots:New Alba) is one of Canada's three Maritime provinces, and one of the four provinces which form Atlantic Canada. Its provincial capital is Halifax. Nova Scotia is the second-smallest province in Canada, with an area of 55,284 square kilometres (21,300sqmi), including Cape Breton and another 3,800 coastal islands. As of 2011, the population was 921,727, making Nova Scotia the second-most-densely populated province in Canada.

See also

Nova Scotia (album)

Nova Scotia is the third album by Cousteau, released in 2005 on the Endeavour record label. It was subsequently released in the U.S. under the band name 'Moreau' due to legal reasons on the One Little Indian label with two additional tracks (*). The US release also featured new artwork.

Davey Ray Moor had previously left the band leaving the main song writing duties to be taken over by lead singer Liam McKahey. "We thought it was the end and we were all feeling really emotional," says McKahey of Moor's departure. "But after a few pints, we'd decided to carry on and do it (the songwriting) ourselves. It was sink or swim, and we decided to swim."

Dut Choir clashes @DUT ML Sultan Campus, Cane Growers hall

4:20

California's First Commercial Cannabis Campus

California's First Commercial Cannabis Campus

California's First Commercial Cannabis Campus

Cultivation Technologies, Inc. is the first to build a commercial cannabis campus of its kind. This first project is located in Coachella, California which will span 111,500 square feet including four cultivation centers, two manufacturing facilities, a testing lab, a distributor and transportation hub, and a pharmaceutical office. The company expects to replicate this in other municipalities in California.

Marijuana Mania Episode 1

In the premiere episode of MarijuanaMania, Berner takes you on an exclusive trip to the Cookie Fam's farm to talk breeding and then to the 3rd GenerationFamily farm during harvest season to get an inside look at what it actually takes to create some of best strains the world has ever smoked.
Executive Producer: Berner
Produced by Northbound Films - www.northboundfilms.com
Subscribe to Berner's channel - http://bit.ly/BernerYouTube
Watch more exclusive content from Berner:
Official music videos - http://bit.ly/BernerMusicVideos
The Big Pescado album stream - http://bit.ly/TheBigPescado
Berner's Bigger BusinessSeries -http://bit.ly/BernerBiggerBusiness
Marijuana Mania - http://bit.ly/MarijuanaMania
Follow Berner:
Website - http://www.bernermusic.com/
Twitter - https://twitter.com/berner415
Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/berner415
Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/berner415
Soundcloud - https://soundcloud.com/berner415

6:58

AACC Longreach Campus

AACC Longreach Campus

AACC Longreach Campus

Australian Agricultural CollegeCorporation (AACC) LongreachCampus offers specialised training in stud and commercial beef cattle, horse breeding and training, goat and farm production, merino sheep and wool production for careers in the pastoral industry.

Farm management expert visits campus

An international farm management expert from New Zealand visited Harper Adams University recently to talk to students and share the latest research findings.
ProfessorNicola Shadbolt, Chair of Farm Management at Massey University in New Zealand, spoke about the dairy industry both in terms of her country and globally. She also gave an update on current research that investigates how dairy farmers perceive risk and how this connects to their business performance.
Professor Shadbolt, who has five farming and forestry equity partnerships with her family, said: “Few people in the world research farm management, so the more you can share your research with people around the globe, the better.
“The students posed very good questions and really, my take home message is for them to consider why farmers manage how they do, their attitude to risk, and how this then connects to their performance.
“Farm business management research is really about understanding why farmers make the decisions that they do. If you can come up with statistical tools and ways to help that understanding, that’s all part of the research journey.”
Professor Shadbolt met Harper AdamsSenior Lecturer in Farm Business Management, TonyAsson, during a presentation on her research in Capri.
Mr Asson said: “We were delighted to be able to host Professor Shadbolt, an international expert within the field of farm management research.
“We believe that it is important that students expand their thinking beyond just UK agriculture, and take into consideration what is happening around the globe as there is plenty that they can learn from an international perspective.
“Professor Shadbolt’s talk was extremely well received and we look forward to hearing future updates on her research.”

2:02

Customer Testimonial - Junction 21 - Fresh Produce

Customer Testimonial - Junction 21 - Fresh Produce

Customer Testimonial - Junction 21 - Fresh Produce

Junction 21 provides a year-round farm to table experience by using hydroponic produce grown at Growers Supply's Iowa campus. The restaurant's produce is grown on a number of HydroCycle systems. To find out more about HydroCycle GrowingSystems by Growers Supply, visit http://www.growerssupply.com/farm/supplies/cat1a;gs_hydroponics.html

2:57

Princeton_Dining_Outreach_and_Eduction_Eastern Fresh Growers

Princeton_Dining_Outreach_and_Eduction_Eastern Fresh Growers

Princeton_Dining_Outreach_and_Eduction_Eastern Fresh Growers

Earth to U. Farmers Market at CSU

A really cool Farmers Market on the CSU campus that featured fruits and vegetables grown by local Farmers that took place on campus every Thursday last fall. It was a really cool way to meet many local produce growers and learn more about where your food comes from, not to mention the freshest fruits and veggies in town! And don't forget our spring opening is May 13 ...Check it out!

Drone Shots at Green Circle Growers

Kingstec Campus, Nova Scotia Community College

Jason Clark, Principal, Kingstec Campus, Nova Scotia Community College:
We have community organizations and businesses who are using the research and expertise that we’ve built, specifically in the viticulture area with our vineyard and our winemaking facility.
We’ve had a variety of learners who have gone through our grape growing and winemaking courses.
Everyone from entrepreneurs who are looking at getting into the wine industry or making their own cider, we have had farmers who are looking at crop diversification and want to use some idle land for grape growing to support the industry and we’ve also had individuals who work at wineries who’ve taken some of our intermediate courses who want to advance their skills to help their businesses.
The ACOA funding has enabled us to build this winemaking facility and we’ve trained over 300 individuals in grape growing and winemaking since 2009 and now that we have a full blown facility we’re able to do more advanced training to meet the industry needs.
Bruce Wright, Member, Grape Growers Association of Nova Scotia:
The impact that Kingstec is having on the industry is very important because we’re able to train people and transition farmers into this new grape and wine sector which is one of the fastest growing parts of agriculture in the province of Nova Scotia.

Multi-Level marijuana growing, also sometimes referred to as 'vertical marijuana farming,' is becoming more popular for cannabis growers with constraints on energy usage, square footage, and/or other factors. Although it is not always recommended to go multi-level, it is becoming more popular in commercial cannabis production.
If you're interested in talking to a professional on multi-level racking, please visit: https://growershouse.com/commercial-division-large-scale-growing-operations
For more business and industry information associated with the cannabis and marijuana industry, please subscribe to the Growers Network Youtube channel and recommend other technologies, trends, and topics you'd like us to expand upon in future 'MarijuanaIndustryInsight' videos. Also visit GrowersNetwork.org to join the only professional, vetted community of cannabis professionals.
-~-~~-~~~-~~-~-
Please watch: "Largest Outdoor CannabisFarm in World (Canna Cribs Episode 4: Los SueñosFarms) "
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y4FflVtzlE0
-~-~~-~~~-~~-~-

Dut Choir clashes @DUT ML Sultan Campus, Cane Growers hall

published: 31 Mar 2017

California's First Commercial Cannabis Campus

Cultivation Technologies, Inc. is the first to build a commercial cannabis campus of its kind. This first project is located in Coachella, California which will span 111,500 square feet including four cultivation centers, two manufacturing facilities, a testing lab, a distributor and transportation hub, and a pharmaceutical office. The company expects to replicate this in other municipalities in California.

Marijuana Mania Episode 1

In the premiere episode of MarijuanaMania, Berner takes you on an exclusive trip to the Cookie Fam's farm to talk breeding and then to the 3rd GenerationFamily farm during harvest season to get an inside look at what it actually takes to create some of best strains the world has ever smoked.
Executive Producer: Berner
Produced by Northbound Films - www.northboundfilms.com
Subscribe to Berner's channel - http://bit.ly/BernerYouTube
Watch more exclusive content from Berner:
Official music videos - http://bit.ly/BernerMusicVideos
The Big Pescado album stream - http://bit.ly/TheBigPescado
Berner's Bigger BusinessSeries -http://bit.ly/BernerBiggerBusiness
Marijuana Mania - http://bit.ly/MarijuanaMania
Follow Berner:
Website - http://www.bernermusic.com/
Twitter - https://twitter.com/bern...

published: 23 Feb 2016

AACC Longreach Campus

Australian Agricultural CollegeCorporation (AACC) LongreachCampus offers specialised training in stud and commercial beef cattle, horse breeding and training, goat and farm production, merino sheep and wool production for careers in the pastoral industry.

Farm management expert visits campus

An international farm management expert from New Zealand visited Harper Adams University recently to talk to students and share the latest research findings.
ProfessorNicola Shadbolt, Chair of Farm Management at Massey University in New Zealand, spoke about the dairy industry both in terms of her country and globally. She also gave an update on current research that investigates how dairy farmers perceive risk and how this connects to their business performance.
Professor Shadbolt, who has five farming and forestry equity partnerships with her family, said: “Few people in the world research farm management, so the more you can share your research with people around the globe, the better.
“The students posed very good questions and really, my take home message is for them to consider ...

published: 04 Jun 2015

Customer Testimonial - Junction 21 - Fresh Produce

Junction 21 provides a year-round farm to table experience by using hydroponic produce grown at Growers Supply's Iowa campus. The restaurant's produce is grown on a number of HydroCycle systems. To find out more about HydroCycle GrowingSystems by Growers Supply, visit http://www.growerssupply.com/farm/supplies/cat1a;gs_hydroponics.html

published: 13 Jun 2017

Princeton_Dining_Outreach_and_Eduction_Eastern Fresh Growers

Earth to U. Farmers Market at CSU

A really cool Farmers Market on the CSU campus that featured fruits and vegetables grown by local Farmers that took place on campus every Thursday last fall. It was a really cool way to meet many local produce growers and learn more about where your food comes from, not to mention the freshest fruits and veggies in town! And don't forget our spring opening is May 13 ...Check it out!

Drone Shots at Green Circle Growers

Kingstec Campus, Nova Scotia Community College

Jason Clark, Principal, Kingstec Campus, Nova Scotia Community College:
We have community organizations and businesses who are using the research and expertise that we’ve built, specifically in the viticulture area with our vineyard and our winemaking facility.
We’ve had a variety of learners who have gone through our grape growing and winemaking courses.
Everyone from entrepreneurs who are looking at getting into the wine industry or making their own cider, we have had farmers who are looking at crop diversification and want to use some idle land for grape growing to support the industry and we’ve also had individuals who work at wineries who’ve taken some of our intermediate courses who want to advance their skills to help their businesses.
The ACOA funding has enabled us to build...

Multi-Level marijuana growing, also sometimes referred to as 'vertical marijuana farming,' is becoming more popular for cannabis growers with constraints on energy usage, square footage, and/or other factors. Although it is not always recommended to go multi-level, it is becoming more popular in commercial cannabis production.
If you're interested in talking to a professional on multi-level racking, please visit: https://growershouse.com/commercial-division-large-scale-growing-operations
For more business and industry information associated with the cannabis and marijuana industry, please subscribe to the Growers Network Youtube channel and recommend other technologies, trends, and topics you'd like us to expand upon in future 'MarijuanaIndustryInsight' videos. Also visit GrowersNetwor...

California's First Commercial Cannabis Campus

Cultivation Technologies, Inc. is the first to build a commercial cannabis campus of its kind. This first project is located in Coachella, California which wil...

Cultivation Technologies, Inc. is the first to build a commercial cannabis campus of its kind. This first project is located in Coachella, California which will span 111,500 square feet including four cultivation centers, two manufacturing facilities, a testing lab, a distributor and transportation hub, and a pharmaceutical office. The company expects to replicate this in other municipalities in California.

Cultivation Technologies, Inc. is the first to build a commercial cannabis campus of its kind. This first project is located in Coachella, California which will span 111,500 square feet including four cultivation centers, two manufacturing facilities, a testing lab, a distributor and transportation hub, and a pharmaceutical office. The company expects to replicate this in other municipalities in California.

In the premiere episode of MarijuanaMania, Berner takes you on an exclusive trip to the Cookie Fam's farm to talk breeding and then to the 3rd GenerationFamily farm during harvest season to get an inside look at what it actually takes to create some of best strains the world has ever smoked.
Executive Producer: Berner
Produced by Northbound Films - www.northboundfilms.com
Subscribe to Berner's channel - http://bit.ly/BernerYouTube
Watch more exclusive content from Berner:
Official music videos - http://bit.ly/BernerMusicVideos
The Big Pescado album stream - http://bit.ly/TheBigPescado
Berner's Bigger BusinessSeries -http://bit.ly/BernerBiggerBusiness
Marijuana Mania - http://bit.ly/MarijuanaMania
Follow Berner:
Website - http://www.bernermusic.com/
Twitter - https://twitter.com/berner415
Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/berner415
Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/berner415
Soundcloud - https://soundcloud.com/berner415

In the premiere episode of MarijuanaMania, Berner takes you on an exclusive trip to the Cookie Fam's farm to talk breeding and then to the 3rd GenerationFamily farm during harvest season to get an inside look at what it actually takes to create some of best strains the world has ever smoked.
Executive Producer: Berner
Produced by Northbound Films - www.northboundfilms.com
Subscribe to Berner's channel - http://bit.ly/BernerYouTube
Watch more exclusive content from Berner:
Official music videos - http://bit.ly/BernerMusicVideos
The Big Pescado album stream - http://bit.ly/TheBigPescado
Berner's Bigger BusinessSeries -http://bit.ly/BernerBiggerBusiness
Marijuana Mania - http://bit.ly/MarijuanaMania
Follow Berner:
Website - http://www.bernermusic.com/
Twitter - https://twitter.com/berner415
Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/berner415
Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/berner415
Soundcloud - https://soundcloud.com/berner415

An international farm management expert from New Zealand visited Harper Adams University recently to talk to students and share the latest research findings.
ProfessorNicola Shadbolt, Chair of Farm Management at Massey University in New Zealand, spoke about the dairy industry both in terms of her country and globally. She also gave an update on current research that investigates how dairy farmers perceive risk and how this connects to their business performance.
Professor Shadbolt, who has five farming and forestry equity partnerships with her family, said: “Few people in the world research farm management, so the more you can share your research with people around the globe, the better.
“The students posed very good questions and really, my take home message is for them to consider why farmers manage how they do, their attitude to risk, and how this then connects to their performance.
“Farm business management research is really about understanding why farmers make the decisions that they do. If you can come up with statistical tools and ways to help that understanding, that’s all part of the research journey.”
Professor Shadbolt met Harper AdamsSenior Lecturer in Farm Business Management, TonyAsson, during a presentation on her research in Capri.
Mr Asson said: “We were delighted to be able to host Professor Shadbolt, an international expert within the field of farm management research.
“We believe that it is important that students expand their thinking beyond just UK agriculture, and take into consideration what is happening around the globe as there is plenty that they can learn from an international perspective.
“Professor Shadbolt’s talk was extremely well received and we look forward to hearing future updates on her research.”

An international farm management expert from New Zealand visited Harper Adams University recently to talk to students and share the latest research findings.
ProfessorNicola Shadbolt, Chair of Farm Management at Massey University in New Zealand, spoke about the dairy industry both in terms of her country and globally. She also gave an update on current research that investigates how dairy farmers perceive risk and how this connects to their business performance.
Professor Shadbolt, who has five farming and forestry equity partnerships with her family, said: “Few people in the world research farm management, so the more you can share your research with people around the globe, the better.
“The students posed very good questions and really, my take home message is for them to consider why farmers manage how they do, their attitude to risk, and how this then connects to their performance.
“Farm business management research is really about understanding why farmers make the decisions that they do. If you can come up with statistical tools and ways to help that understanding, that’s all part of the research journey.”
Professor Shadbolt met Harper AdamsSenior Lecturer in Farm Business Management, TonyAsson, during a presentation on her research in Capri.
Mr Asson said: “We were delighted to be able to host Professor Shadbolt, an international expert within the field of farm management research.
“We believe that it is important that students expand their thinking beyond just UK agriculture, and take into consideration what is happening around the globe as there is plenty that they can learn from an international perspective.
“Professor Shadbolt’s talk was extremely well received and we look forward to hearing future updates on her research.”

Junction 21 provides a year-round farm to table experience by using hydroponic produce grown at Growers Supply's Iowa campus. The restaurant's produce is grown on a number of HydroCycle systems. To find out more about HydroCycle GrowingSystems by Growers Supply, visit http://www.growerssupply.com/farm/supplies/cat1a;gs_hydroponics.html

Junction 21 provides a year-round farm to table experience by using hydroponic produce grown at Growers Supply's Iowa campus. The restaurant's produce is grown on a number of HydroCycle systems. To find out more about HydroCycle GrowingSystems by Growers Supply, visit http://www.growerssupply.com/farm/supplies/cat1a;gs_hydroponics.html

Earth to U. Farmers Market at CSU

A really cool Farmers Market on the CSU campus that featured fruits and vegetables grown by local Farmers that took place on campus every Thursday last fall. It...

A really cool Farmers Market on the CSU campus that featured fruits and vegetables grown by local Farmers that took place on campus every Thursday last fall. It was a really cool way to meet many local produce growers and learn more about where your food comes from, not to mention the freshest fruits and veggies in town! And don't forget our spring opening is May 13 ...Check it out!

A really cool Farmers Market on the CSU campus that featured fruits and vegetables grown by local Farmers that took place on campus every Thursday last fall. It was a really cool way to meet many local produce growers and learn more about where your food comes from, not to mention the freshest fruits and veggies in town! And don't forget our spring opening is May 13 ...Check it out!

Jason Clark, Principal, Kingstec Campus, Nova Scotia Community College:
We have community organizations and businesses who are using the research and expertise that we’ve built, specifically in the viticulture area with our vineyard and our winemaking facility.
We’ve had a variety of learners who have gone through our grape growing and winemaking courses.
Everyone from entrepreneurs who are looking at getting into the wine industry or making their own cider, we have had farmers who are looking at crop diversification and want to use some idle land for grape growing to support the industry and we’ve also had individuals who work at wineries who’ve taken some of our intermediate courses who want to advance their skills to help their businesses.
The ACOA funding has enabled us to build this winemaking facility and we’ve trained over 300 individuals in grape growing and winemaking since 2009 and now that we have a full blown facility we’re able to do more advanced training to meet the industry needs.
Bruce Wright, Member, Grape Growers Association of Nova Scotia:
The impact that Kingstec is having on the industry is very important because we’re able to train people and transition farmers into this new grape and wine sector which is one of the fastest growing parts of agriculture in the province of Nova Scotia.

Jason Clark, Principal, Kingstec Campus, Nova Scotia Community College:
We have community organizations and businesses who are using the research and expertise that we’ve built, specifically in the viticulture area with our vineyard and our winemaking facility.
We’ve had a variety of learners who have gone through our grape growing and winemaking courses.
Everyone from entrepreneurs who are looking at getting into the wine industry or making their own cider, we have had farmers who are looking at crop diversification and want to use some idle land for grape growing to support the industry and we’ve also had individuals who work at wineries who’ve taken some of our intermediate courses who want to advance their skills to help their businesses.
The ACOA funding has enabled us to build this winemaking facility and we’ve trained over 300 individuals in grape growing and winemaking since 2009 and now that we have a full blown facility we’re able to do more advanced training to meet the industry needs.
Bruce Wright, Member, Grape Growers Association of Nova Scotia:
The impact that Kingstec is having on the industry is very important because we’re able to train people and transition farmers into this new grape and wine sector which is one of the fastest growing parts of agriculture in the province of Nova Scotia.

Multi-Level marijuana growing, also sometimes referred to as 'vertical marijuana farming,' is becoming more popular for cannabis growers with constraints on ene...

Multi-Level marijuana growing, also sometimes referred to as 'vertical marijuana farming,' is becoming more popular for cannabis growers with constraints on energy usage, square footage, and/or other factors. Although it is not always recommended to go multi-level, it is becoming more popular in commercial cannabis production.
If you're interested in talking to a professional on multi-level racking, please visit: https://growershouse.com/commercial-division-large-scale-growing-operations
For more business and industry information associated with the cannabis and marijuana industry, please subscribe to the Growers Network Youtube channel and recommend other technologies, trends, and topics you'd like us to expand upon in future 'MarijuanaIndustryInsight' videos. Also visit GrowersNetwork.org to join the only professional, vetted community of cannabis professionals.
-~-~~-~~~-~~-~-
Please watch: "Largest Outdoor CannabisFarm in World (Canna Cribs Episode 4: Los SueñosFarms) "
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y4FflVtzlE0
-~-~~-~~~-~~-~-

Multi-Level marijuana growing, also sometimes referred to as 'vertical marijuana farming,' is becoming more popular for cannabis growers with constraints on energy usage, square footage, and/or other factors. Although it is not always recommended to go multi-level, it is becoming more popular in commercial cannabis production.
If you're interested in talking to a professional on multi-level racking, please visit: https://growershouse.com/commercial-division-large-scale-growing-operations
For more business and industry information associated with the cannabis and marijuana industry, please subscribe to the Growers Network Youtube channel and recommend other technologies, trends, and topics you'd like us to expand upon in future 'MarijuanaIndustryInsight' videos. Also visit GrowersNetwork.org to join the only professional, vetted community of cannabis professionals.
-~-~~-~~~-~~-~-
Please watch: "Largest Outdoor CannabisFarm in World (Canna Cribs Episode 4: Los SueñosFarms) "
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y4FflVtzlE0
-~-~~-~~~-~~-~-

California's First Commercial Cannabis Campus

Cultivation Technologies, Inc. is the first to build a commercial cannabis campus of its kind. This first project is located in Coachella, California which will span 111,500 square feet including four cultivation centers, two manufacturing facilities, a testing lab, a distributor and transportation hub, and a pharmaceutical office. The company expects to replicate this in other municipalities in California.

Marijuana Mania Episode 1

In the premiere episode of MarijuanaMania, Berner takes you on an exclusive trip to the Cookie Fam's farm to talk breeding and then to the 3rd GenerationFamily farm during harvest season to get an inside look at what it actually takes to create some of best strains the world has ever smoked.
Executive Producer: Berner
Produced by Northbound Films - www.northboundfilms.com
Subscribe to Berner's channel - http://bit.ly/BernerYouTube
Watch more exclusive content from Berner:
Official music videos - http://bit.ly/BernerMusicVideos
The Big Pescado album stream - http://bit.ly/TheBigPescado
Berner's Bigger BusinessSeries -http://bit.ly/BernerBiggerBusiness
Marijuana Mania - http://bit.ly/MarijuanaMania
Follow Berner:
Website - http://www.bernermusic.com/
Twitter - https://twitter.com/berner415
Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/berner415
Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/berner415
Soundcloud - https://soundcloud.com/berner415

Farm management expert visits campus

An international farm management expert from New Zealand visited Harper Adams University recently to talk to students and share the latest research findings.
ProfessorNicola Shadbolt, Chair of Farm Management at Massey University in New Zealand, spoke about the dairy industry both in terms of her country and globally. She also gave an update on current research that investigates how dairy farmers perceive risk and how this connects to their business performance.
Professor Shadbolt, who has five farming and forestry equity partnerships with her family, said: “Few people in the world research farm management, so the more you can share your research with people around the globe, the better.
“The students posed very good questions and really, my take home message is for them to consider why farmers manage how they do, their attitude to risk, and how this then connects to their performance.
“Farm business management research is really about understanding why farmers make the decisions that they do. If you can come up with statistical tools and ways to help that understanding, that’s all part of the research journey.”
Professor Shadbolt met Harper AdamsSenior Lecturer in Farm Business Management, TonyAsson, during a presentation on her research in Capri.
Mr Asson said: “We were delighted to be able to host Professor Shadbolt, an international expert within the field of farm management research.
“We believe that it is important that students expand their thinking beyond just UK agriculture, and take into consideration what is happening around the globe as there is plenty that they can learn from an international perspective.
“Professor Shadbolt’s talk was extremely well received and we look forward to hearing future updates on her research.”

Customer Testimonial - Junction 21 - Fresh Produce

Junction 21 provides a year-round farm to table experience by using hydroponic produce grown at Growers Supply's Iowa campus. The restaurant's produce is grown on a number of HydroCycle systems. To find out more about HydroCycle GrowingSystems by Growers Supply, visit http://www.growerssupply.com/farm/supplies/cat1a;gs_hydroponics.html

Earth to U. Farmers Market at CSU

A really cool Farmers Market on the CSU campus that featured fruits and vegetables grown by local Farmers that took place on campus every Thursday last fall. It was a really cool way to meet many local produce growers and learn more about where your food comes from, not to mention the freshest fruits and veggies in town! And don't forget our spring opening is May 13 ...Check it out!

Kingstec Campus, Nova Scotia Community College

Jason Clark, Principal, Kingstec Campus, Nova Scotia Community College:
We have community organizations and businesses who are using the research and expertise that we’ve built, specifically in the viticulture area with our vineyard and our winemaking facility.
We’ve had a variety of learners who have gone through our grape growing and winemaking courses.
Everyone from entrepreneurs who are looking at getting into the wine industry or making their own cider, we have had farmers who are looking at crop diversification and want to use some idle land for grape growing to support the industry and we’ve also had individuals who work at wineries who’ve taken some of our intermediate courses who want to advance their skills to help their businesses.
The ACOA funding has enabled us to build this winemaking facility and we’ve trained over 300 individuals in grape growing and winemaking since 2009 and now that we have a full blown facility we’re able to do more advanced training to meet the industry needs.
Bruce Wright, Member, Grape Growers Association of Nova Scotia:
The impact that Kingstec is having on the industry is very important because we’re able to train people and transition farmers into this new grape and wine sector which is one of the fastest growing parts of agriculture in the province of Nova Scotia.